SNAP Relief, UVA Resignations, and New Congressional Contenders | WFIR News Express
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As Virginians recover from the nation’s longest federal shutdown, key developments are reshaping the Commonwealth — from food security to politics and education:
🥫 Full SNAP benefits return this week, with long-term funding now secure through 2026.
🎓 UVA Faculty Senate calls for board resignations amid fallout from former president Jim Ryan’s departure and a federal DEI probe.
🗳 Two Democrats — Joy Powers and Ken Mitchell — launch campaigns to challenge Republicans Morgan Griffith and Ben Cline, setting up major Southwest Virginia races ahead of 2026.
🚉 Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific shareholders approve a merger plan that could reshape freight operations by 2027.
🏛 Roanoke City Council to consider a Fishburn Mansion historic marker and a major solar expansion for schools.
🎶 The Roanoke Symphony Orchestra creates a new memorial fund honoring late Superintendent Dr. Rita Bishop and her legacy in music education.
🎧 WFIR News Express — your daily rundown of Virginia’s top headlines, local impact, and stories shaping the Roanoke Valley.




